VOLCANO FF. D. to I. D. (Richardson) A 
very large, well-formed flower of great 
depth. This was a standout in our gar- 
dens from early in the season until frost. 
The color is orange-flame red. The 
plant is a very strong grower with heavy, 
leathery foliage, which is insect re- 
sistant. 
Plant .75 
WANDA MEADE |. D. (Parrella) Scarlet 
red tipped white with crinkled petals. 
Medium sized flowers which keep well. 
Very showy in the garden or display. 
Plant $2.50 
*WEISSER HIRSCH St. C. A very fine 
white cactus, with just a trace of laven- 
der. Each petal is deeply cleft, giving 
the flowér an appearance of great ''full- 

ness." 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
YOLCANO 
WHITE WINNER F. D. (Wolfe) A long stemmed, full centered flower, with unusually 
heavy petal texture. Vigorous plants are covered with flowers from early season 
until frost, producing well in the hottest weather. 
Plant .75 
WINSOME |. D. (Swezey) A great favorite with our visitors. Large blooms of light, 
luminous pink, without a trace of mauve so common in "pink" dahlias. Plants are 
tall, producing their flowers early and in rapid succession. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
WINGS S. C. (Geer) Dark carmine, almost blood-red. Long, strong stems. Early 
and free bloomer. Flowers ten to twelve inches in diameter. 
Root $7.50, Plant $2.50 
*WM. R. SHINKFIELD |. D. A large exhibition dahlia of real merit from Australia. 
A strong growing variety. Excellent stems. The color is a rich gold. Twisting 
petals show the peach reverse. 
Plant $1.00 
YELLOW GLORY S. C. (Dahliadel) A very large, lemon yellow with curled and 
twisted petals. Attractive, with good exhibition qualities. 
Root $1.50, Plant .75 
*YOWA MATSOUKA S. C. A large ox-blood red of good form which, although we 
class it as semi-cactus, is often a true cactus. In either class it is usually a con- 
tender on the exhibition tables. 
Plant .75 
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